Reading Strategies
Reading Comprehension
Study Skills and Test Prep
Sources and Research
100

What reading strategy includes the steps Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review?

What is SQ3R? 

100

What reading skill requires a reader to use context clues to understand implied meaning?

What is inference? 

100

What is prior knowledge?

What is what you already know about a topic before reading?

100

What type of source includes original documents like legal texts, letters, and diaries?

What is Primary Source?

200

What is the first step in the SQ3R method?

Survey 

200

What is the central point or message of a passage? 

What is main idea? 

200

What is skimming?

What is using headings, lists, and transition words to get a quick understanding?

200

Which of the following is an example of a primary source?

What is a letter written by a soldier during WWII? 

300

What step in SQ3R involved saying key points aloud or summarizing them? 

What is Recite? 

300

What is exploratory reading? 

What is reading to gather information, explore ideas, or understand complex content? 
300

Which is NOT a benefit of taking notes while reading?

What is helps you read faster without thinking? 

300

Which source is best for researching the history of voting rights?

What is a collection of original speeches and legal documents on voting rights?

400

What reading strategy involves questioning, annotating, and summarizing while reading?

What is active reading? 

400

What does recursive reading involve?

What is re-reading and going back to make meaning and connections?

400

What should a student do if they struggle to understand a complex academic article?

What is use recursive reading: re-read sections, take notes, and summarize?

400

A student enjoys reading novels but struggles with academic reading. What should they do?

What is adjust reading strategies: preview texts, find key ideas, and take notes?

500

What note-taking method divides a page into sections for key points, notes, and summaries?

Cornell Notes 

500

What does evaluating a text involve?

What is questioning the main idea, checking for bias, and analyzing evidence?

500

A student is preparing for a test and wants to recall key ideas.

What is what should they do?

500

What factors influence reading choices?

What is interest level, prior experience, and purpose?